Really strong university rankings survive even in declining birthrate Top 100



It is based on data such as finance, employment rate and grant awards, and ranking of universities with the strength to respond to the declining birthrate etc in the future has been made and announced.

177 major universities across the country including private, national, and public. For the examination student, the future financial situation of the university may not be worried so much, but it may be helpful.

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Really strong college ranking / University of Tokyo ranked first in 3 consecutive years, Toyota Institute of Technology and Musashino University made a leap - Evaluating universities with comprehensive power of finance, education and employment (1) | Industry · Industry | Investment · Economy · Business oriental economy online

The ranking is roughly divided into three categories, "financial strength", "educational ability" and "job hunting ability", and the academic ability of each student is irrelevant.

■ 2008 "Really strong college" overall ranking
1. The University of Tokyo
2. Keio University
3. Kyoto University
Four. Osaka University
Five. Waseda University
6. Toyota Institute of Technology
7. Tohoku University
8. Tokyo Institute of Technology
9. Hokkaido University
Ten. Musashino University
11. Hitotsubashi University
12. Doshisha University
13. Nagoya City University
14. Kyushu University
15. University of Tsukuba
16. Hiroshima University
17. Soka University
18. Chiba University
19. Kanazawa Institute of Technology
20. Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
twenty one. Kobe University
twenty two. University of Fukui
twenty three. Yamanashi University
twenty four. University of Tokushima
twenty five. The University of Electro-Communications
26. Ritsumeikan University
27. Chuo University
28. Nagoya Institute of Technology
29. Meiji University
30. Ehime University
31. Hosei University
32. Kitasato University
33. Nagoya University
34. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
35. Kansai University
36. Dokkyo University
37. Sophia University
38. Yokohama National University
39. Shibaura Institute of Technology
40. Tokyo Metropolitan University
41. Kyushu Institute of Technology
42. Nihon University
43. Mie University
44. Kinki University
45. Kwansei Gakuin University
46. Nanzan University
47. Niigata University
48. Rikkyo University
49. Saga University
50. Gunma University
51. Tottori University
52. Ochanomizu University
53. Mukogawa Women's University
54. University of Toyama
55. Yokohama City University
56. Aoyama Gakuin University
57. Tsuda College
58. Kumamoto University
59. Akita University
60. Kanazawa University
61. Kyoto Institute of Technology
62. Konan University
63. Osaka City University
64. Yamagata University
65. Aichi Shukutoku University
66. Tokyo University of Science
67. Meikai University
68. Shizuoka University
69. Okayama University
70. Aichi University
71. Tokyo Agriculture University
72. Shinshu University
73. Otsuma Women's University
74. Osaka Prefecture University
75. Showa Women's University
76. Nagoya Gakuin University
77. Kagoshima University
78. Gakushuin University
79. Hirosaki University
80. Nara Women's University
81. Yamaguchi University
82. Seikei University
83. International Christian University
84. Meijo University
85. Kokugakuin University
86. Kyoto Sangyo University
87. Tokyo Woman's University
88. Tokyo Denki University
89. Fukushima University
90. Nippon Fukushi University
91. Hiroshima Keizai University
92. Kansai Gaidai University
93. Tokyo Keizai University
94. Distribution University of Science
95. Nippon Institute of Technology
96. Hakuoh University
97. Toyo University
98. Muroran Institute of Technology
99. Chiba Institute of Technology
100. Kochi University

Detailed data of each indicator (PDF file)So the rankings of 2006 and 2007 are also to be understood, but the University of Tokyo is ranked number one for three consecutive years. And universities up to 5th place have the same ranking as the previous year.

Toyoda Institute of Technology and Musashino University gave a great ranking from the previous year. Toyoda Institute of Technology was ranked sixth from the 15th place of the previous year because he was employed at 100%. Musashino University got a point that the number of volunteers increased drastically, which resulted in a sharp rise from the 49th in the previous year to the 10th place.

There is no indication that Japan's declining birth rate will stop,The capacity limit of my private school has been reduced to less than 50%That's right, how about the university going forward?

in Note, Posted by darkhorse_log